The player is confident that manager Unai Emery can do the same job in north London that Reds boss Jurgen Klopp has done on Merseyside, but knows it's a work in progress.

“We can’t compare it at the moment,” he continued. “We’re working on some similar things, but Jurgen Klopp arrived at Liverpool in 2015. Unai came last season.

“Arsenal finished a point short of the Champions League and a small step from winning the Europa League; his arrival will be positive. In a few years Arsenal will be in the top 10 teams globally, competing for everything.”

Ceballos cited Emery’s faith in him as inspiring his good start to the season for the Gunners.

He knows he has work to do on his game, but has enjoyed the challenge of adapting to life in a league he says is the best around.

“I have a big margin for improvement; with experience I can. Unai clearly has faith in me: he’s the one who called and told me to come to Arsenal, because I’d have a prominent role and would like his idea of playing.

“It’s the league with the highest standard, the biggest demands. I have to adapt,” he concluded.